Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] to be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The loss adjusters acted very quickly and have carried out most of the salvage work for me , leaving a few , normal forms to be filled in .
2 The dual arm design allows each wafer to be centred automatically without delaying transfer .
3 One burrow may eventually contain as many as half a dozen of these paralysed prisoners , each doomed in due course to be eaten alive by the wasp grub that hatches upon it .
4 For an officer in Northern Nigeria to complain that his emir refused to take his advice was to put his career at the gravest possible risk ; he could expect in due course to be moved to ‘ easier work ’ — in other words , to administrative oblivion .
5 Now we would expect that justification to emerge from this examination and in due course to be embodied in the er lower case script for the alteration itself .
6 This enables each division to be treated as a separate profit centre , facilitating ‘ the imposition of standardized financial goals on the various divisions , in place of ad hoc evaluations of the performance of noncomparable functional parts ’ .
7 One day , inspired by the balmy weather , I decided to go and see the great onion-domed tomb of Safdarjung , the last really great Mughal building to be built in India .
8 It was unfortunate that during this period of time there were a number of pressures er on us , not just County Council for that money to be spent elsewhere and that money was er brought back to the centre and we distributed all of the the Services .
9 He said he expected a substantial part of that money to be used as a ‘ starter ’ sum for Darlington schools St Augustines and St Bedes .
10 The program procedures then allow each component to be positioned within any other space according to nine controlling freedoms ( the six normal kinematic freedoms and three additional values of orthogonal scale ) .
11 This left it to Mr , to come up with sufficient information to enable that decision to be made .
12 But for most Town Halls , by far the vast majority of that information is still translated into a paper format in order for a decision to be made and the action arising from that decision to be implemented .
13 Executive power — the power to set down the broad policies to be followed by the state and the ability to carry out or execute the laws was in the hands of the King , but the means for carrying it out had to be provided by parliament .
14 The ideas of Reynolds number similarity and self-preservation taken in conjunction allow certain features of turbulent flows to be derived rather simply .
15 The advisers should discuss with the investors at the outset the extent of the due diligence to be undertaken and the precise purpose of the exercise .
16 SFA 's rules impose certain restrictions on the types of investment advertisement that may be issued , require due diligence to be taken in preparing the advertisement and also prescribe certain mandatory contents .
17 Sometimes the contract includes a clause such as ‘ each instalment to be considered as a separate contract . ’
18 Soil conservation programmes , by the nature of their objectives and the distribution of personal rewards ( which are usually meagre since there is little money to be made out of them ) are immune from many of the more trenchant criticisms of foreign aid policies and programmes .
19 With little money to be made in New Zealand , Fitzsimmons moved to New South Wales in Australia to further his fight career before emigrating to the United States .
20 I had the impression that unless you were famous there was little money to be made from art .
21 After 1574 there was little money to be had from Antwerp in any case , and Elizabeth had to rely upon domestic resources , which were adequate only for private borrowing .
22 This Northern tour teams him with some of the finest musicians to be heard outside London — Nikki Iles ( Piano ) , Les Chisnall ( Piano ) Caroline Broaden ( Drums ) and Pete Glennon ( Bass ) .
23 I share the concerns of eminent conservationists that international opposition to the ivory trade may crumble in the face of the heavy and insidious pressure being exerted by Zimbabwe and its allies against the continuation of the total ban to be proposed in March 1992 .
24 The idea that there is a strong parallel to be drawn between judicial review in administrative law and company law is further strengthened by the similarities between the standards of review used in these two fields .
25 Absolutely because in York , in sorry , in Litchfield you have a confirmed greenbelt right up to the boundary , they were pursuing a local plan for the Li the city of Litchfield in isolation from the rest of the district , and there they were promoting seven hundred and fifty houses to be taken out of the greenbelt .
26 Yet the umpires allowed 256 minutes to be lost .
27 On May 15 the Greek parliament voted by 117 to 24 that the criminal charges against the former Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou , the latest of which had concerned allegations that as Prime Minister Papandreou had illegally ordered the phones of political enemies to be bugged , should be dropped .
28 For , although the methods by which different animal species obtain their food are about as diverse as the number of animal species , there are certain broad patterns to be seen .
29 Relatives who are carers may also find that the requirement for professional support to be given locally infringes on their own rights to privacy .
30 Slopers , smearing and associated delicate manoeuvres allow absorbing progress to be made , while the unexpectedly good protection completes the icing on the cake .
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